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The main Maths Is Fun site has lots of excellent 'teach yourself' pages:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/index.html
I have just started my own Geometry Contents page here:
http://www.mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=22441
Bob
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]]>I suggest you look at lots of geometry books, go to your local library or university library. Look all the introductory geometry books over, one of them will speak to you, one of them will be made for you. Grab that book and hold on to it. In the meantime before that time, tell what you know already, what you like about geometry. Fan your desire for this subject, you will need it to make progress, for only with a great love of math can you teach yourself.
Will any college geometry book do?
Of course not, that is like saying will any person do to be my spouse. It will take the best one for you to do the job.
(obviously reworking problems as needed)
Yes, you never pass up a chance to do a problem in your chosen field. Excellence means total absorption. Do as many problems as possible. Great problem solvers are great mathematicians.
]]>but I have no idea where to start when it comes to completely self teaching
It starts with you.
1) Have you chosen a book to learn from?
1a) Post your questions here.
1b) Get geogebra.
Will any college geometry book do? Do I just need to work through the book (obviously reworking problems as needed)?
]]>but I have no idea where to start when it comes to completely self teaching
It starts with you.
1) Have you chosen a book to learn from?
1a) Post your questions here.
1b) Get geogebra.
]]>Thanks for any responses.
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